La Galerie Dior Unveils a 13 Room Retrospective From Diorling to Miss Dior in The Heart o f Paris
La Galerie Dior in Paris has inaugurated a new retrospective that traces the history of the House from Christian Dior to today, across thirteen themed rooms inside the museum at 30 Avenue Montaigne / 11, rue François Ier. The exhibition offers fresh insights into Dior’s heritage, including a new room dedicated to the Diorling ready to wear line, shown here, alongside other key chapters such as Miss Dior and the Maison’s scarf history.
A new retrospective at La Galerie Dior
The new presentation brings together around 150 additional models and more than a hundred archive documents and photographs, re‑staging La Galerie Dior’s permanent content while adding newly conserved pieces from Dior Heritage. Designed as a scenographic journey through 13 rooms, the exhibition bridges past and present, showing how each creative director has interpreted the House’s codes over time.
Visitors move through spaces dedicated to themes such as L’Allure Dior, gardens,…
balls, the ateliers and the stars who have worn Dior, with each room combining garments, sketches, accessories and imagery in immersive displays.
Diorling, Miss Dior and scarves in focus For the first time, La Galerie Dior devotes a room to the history of Diorling, the London ready to wear line launched in the 1960s under the direction of Marc Bohan, which helped translate couture DNA into a cosmopolitan wardrobe.
Another section retraces the birth of Miss Dior in 1967, the Maison’s first official ready to wear line, highlighting how Dior began engaging with a younger, more mobile client.
A newly opened room is dedicated entirely to Dior scarves, tracing their evolution since 1947 and underlining their role as small but potent carriers of print, colour and identity within the Dior universe…
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